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To: lbw29 who wrote (10896)7/7/1999 10:38:00 AM
From: vagabond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
OT: An interesting (and, for a change, pleasant) experience with E-Trade today...

I'd bought 18000 shares of LOTS on Friday at .10, hoping for major bounce this week. Although price didn't get much above that yesterday and instead settled LOWER, at the end-of-market I put in an overnight order to sell at .14 just in case of a morning gap-up. And an hour BEFORE market-open today, that trade WENT-THROUGH somehow -- even though I have yet to see any quote-service giving a record of a transaction at that price (the current range so far today shows as .07-.085). I have no idea who bought it or thru what means. I'm glad they did, so I'd have the cash free. But it's kinda weird...

Anybody else ever have an experience like that?...

Vagabond